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Does anyone know of a good web site or something that tells you where all the green lanes are?? :D

theres this great thing called GOOGLE try it theres loads of information on it for green lanes or try the green lane association.sorry to sound abrupt but its easy.

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Join the TRF and they will show you what's available in your area and also give good advice about how to ride sensibly and what not to do when 'joe public' has a go at you for exercising your right's.

I am assuming that you do have a TRF branch in your area.

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Your local council have to (by law) produce a 'Definative Map', this shows all rights of way and the status of them (such as if they are subject to a TRO).

Some councils are helpfull, such as Cumbria and Northumberland, some are not.

The TRF are a very good group to join, but sometimes they can be a little 'pipe & slipper', so if you want to ride outside of these guys then the Council is the place to start.

*note: Joining the TRF is a very good thing, as they fight for the rights of trail riders, and they will help you if you get into trouble, so a very good insurance policy.

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what info you get on green lanes allways cross refrance with local council if you are from north east get in touch have several osm marked up

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Does anyone know of a good web site or something that tells you where all the green lanes are?? :D

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